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Mormon Church to end more than 100-year-old relationship with the Boy Scouts
US news 2 hours ago
The Mormon church said in a statement that the move is about creating its own youth program that it can use for its increasingly global membership.
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Iranian politicians burn a US flag and shout 'Death to America'
World news 3 hours ago
The protest happened in the Iranian parliament on Wednesday afternoon following President Trump's announcement that America will back out of the 2015 Nuclear Deal. The deal lifted sanctions on Iran in return for halting development of nuclear weapons.
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Dr. Dre loses trademark battle with OBGYN Dr. Drai
Celebrity 4 hours ago
The rapper's long-running dispute against Pennsylvania-based OBGYN Dr. Draion M. Burch — who filed a trademark for the name Dr. Drai — was dismissed. Dre said the two similar names could "cause confusion" among the general public, but Burch argued it would be unlikely that people would confuse the two because "Dr. Dre is not a medical doctor."
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The groom wore sneakers at one of Bollywood's biggest weddings 👟
Haha 3 hours ago
There's been a lot of focus on what everyone wore to the wedding of Bollywood actor Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja. While she is well known as a fashion icon, the groom surprised everyone by turning up in a pair of sneakers.
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Naming Infinity War characters when you're not so familiar with them 😂
Movies 4 hours ago
@Gabregan's wife Brenda, who has "only seen two films in the MCU," left many entertained after she tried to name characters in Marvel's latest release.
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"Oops": SoftBank CEO accidentally reveals Walmart's biggest deal ever
Hours before Walmart. was set to unveil the largest acquisition in its history, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son spilled the beans to a roomful of investors and journalists in Tokyo. He confirmed the U.S. retailer has agreed to buy control of Flipkart.
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Roman Polanski calls Me Too 'collective hysteria,' threatens to sue the Academy
Movies 24 minutes ago
The 84-year-old director, who pled guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old in 1977 and fled the country before sentencing, has been expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. His lawyer says they "want due process" and in discussing the suit, Polanski called the #MeToo movement "hypocrisy."
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Meghan Markle's waxwork is unveiled at Madame Tussauds
Celebrity 4 hours ago
With just a few weeks to go until she marries Prince Harry, the newest member of the royal family has been captured in wax at the famous attraction in London and New York.
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Scam Alert!!
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Canada will apologize for turning away Jewish refugees fleeing Nazis
History 1 hour ago
Trudeau announced that Canada will formally apologize for turning away a ship carrying Jewish refugees who were fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939. The St. Louis was carrying 907 German Jews and 254 of those aboard eventually died in the Holocaust.
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Scarlett Johansson defends her decision to wear Marchesa to the Met Gala
Celebrity Last night
The actor's decision to wear the dress was met with criticism by some because the fashion house is led by Georgina Chapman, Harvey Weinstein's now estranged wife.
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Three detained Americans are returning home from North Korea, POTUS announces
US news 1 hour ago
President Trump said the three Americans held prisoner by North Korea were returning home with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
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Fears for missing indie singer Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit
UK news 28 minutes ago
Friends and bandmates are concerned for the whereabouts of Scottish musician Hutchison, seen most recently in South Queensferry and believed to be in the Edinburgh area.
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Backstreet Boys dress to impress for Spice Girls tribute
Music Last night
The boys decided to channel their inner Baby, Ginger, Posh, Scary and Sporty Spice during their fan cruise's "Party Like It's 1993" bash.
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Deadpool is furious Canada wasn't invited to Eurovision
Super-not-quite-hero Deadpool weighed in unexpectedly on the Eurovision Song Contest. He gave multiple examples of musical greats who had come from Canada, prompting people to add to the list all the Canadian talents he missed.
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Jordan Peele has announced his next film
Movies Yesterday
Fans of the Academy Award winner will have to wait a year to see his next film Us, which is set to be released in March 2019 and will star Lupita Nyong'o and Elisabeth Moss.
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Duke University VP allegedly had two baristas fired for playing a rap song
US news Yesterday
According to a report by @indyweek, Duke University's vice president for student affairs Larry Moneta demanded that two baristas at a campus café be fired for playing a rap song with explicit lyrics by Young Dolph. However, Moneta claims it was the coffee shop's decision to fire the baristas.
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Cop responds to groundhog blocking traffic by fatally shooting it
US news Yesterday
A Maryland sheriff's deputy opened fire on a groundhog trying to cross the highway. According to the police statement, the officer used deadly force because he believed the "groundhog to be either sick or injured" and was worried about "public safety."
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Tanks, missiles and troops roll through Red Square for Victory Day
World news 4 hours ago
On May 9, Russia celebrates winning the Second World War, commonly known as the Great Patriotic War. Every year, Russia shows off its military hardware on Moscow's Red Square as the country's leadership looks on.
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Calvin Harris and girlfriend Aarika Wolf involved in 'bad' car crash
Celebrity Yesterday
The Scottish DJ and the LA model were involved in a crash in Beverly Hills over the weekend, according to TMZ. At least one person was reportedly injured in the incident.
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